Do you have a Body Mass Index of 40 or higher? Do you have a Body Mass Index 35 or higher and other obesity related health problems such as type 2 diabetes?

This means that surgery is usually for men who are at least 100 lbs overweight and women who are at least 80 lbs overweight. If you are somewhat less overweight, surgery may still be an option if you have health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease or sleep apnea.

Have you tried other doctor recommended weight loss programs?

Are you willing to make potentially lifelong changes to your lifestyle that the procedure requires?

Do you have any social, economic, physical, and or psychological problems that could be improved by weight loss?

If you answer "Yes" to questions 1–4, Please contact us today at 702-384-1160 for an appointment and consultation.

Benefits

The NIH recommends Bariatric surgery for individuals who are morbidly obese. Weight loss allows patients to lead a healthier, happier and longer life. Many of the health problems associated with obesity either improve or go away. These include:

Diabetes

Heart Disease

High Blood Pressure

Respiratory Problems such as sleep apnea, asthma

Orthopedic Problems such as arthritis, back pain, joint pain,

Infertility

High cholesterol

Acid reflux

Depression

Improved quality of life

In short, BARIATRIC SURGERY ADDS YEARS TO YOUR LIFE.

Nutrition, Exercise, Financing, and Insurance

Nutrition

Under the guidance of our registered dietician, all of our Las Vegas weight loss surgery patients are required to follow a healthy diet plan before and after surgery.

Nutrition classes are taught before surgery so that you are comfortable in following a healthy diet that's easy to maintain after surgery.

Patients are required to take vitamin supplements for the rest of their life.

Some simple dietary guidelines include:

5 small meals a day

Chew your food thoroughly and slowly

Drink 6–8 glasses of water a day, drink water between meals to avoid bloating during or immediately after eating

Absolutely avoid soda and high calorie drinks.

Protein is priority.

Your doctor will recommend daily vitamin and mineral supplements.

Alcohol is absorbed rapidly after weight loss surgery and also has calories. Limit alcohol intake to a minimum on rare occasions.

Exercise

Since Bariatric surgery does not work alone we do encourage our patients to exercise. This is important for your success in the program.

It is recommended that you do 30 minutes of walking or other light cardiovascular exercise each day. In addition, at least 30 minutes of resistance training with light weights. This burns calories and builds muscle, which in turn increases your metabolic rate.